A Mother and Son Confront the Holocaust — Part I: A Mother’s Memory

What role do personal memories play in retelling the history of the Holocaust?

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Watch Out for Turkey

Are foreign investors overly confident about emerging markets in the developing world?

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The Danish Piñata? A TV Correspondent’s View

Did CBS’s “60 Minutes” resort to the same stereotyping it accused Danish catoonists of using?

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Will Japanese Robots Rule the World by 2020?

Why might robots be the greatest threat we face in the near future?

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Why the Next Decade Will Be Neither Chinese Nor Indian

Does robotic technology have the potential to make Japan the largest economy in the world?

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NAFTA: Toward the Continental “We”

How has NAFTA created a truly singular North American society?

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Belarus’ “Denim Revolution” Will Not Be Televised

Can the internet help end President Lukashenko’s 12-year authoritarian rule?

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South America and Women in Government

Will more female politicians in South American improve the lives of everyday women?

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A Test for Ukraine’s Democracy

Is Ukraine in danger of seeing its recent democratic gains slip away?

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Bottled Water: Pouring Resources Down the Drain

Do the benefits of bottled water make up for the strain put on the environment?

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